![]() ![]() Your upstream and downstream support will change dramatically, and consistently delivering a product may become a moving target, but this may be a great experience. If you need last week's code drop, you may want to consider a project with a release cycle more like a mayfly and less like infrastructure. In addition to breaking any kind of certification in the upstream distro (RHEL) with ISVs, the nightmares in (in order) testing and then support will create an untenable labour issue for anyone trying to actually support it. In order to maintain compatibility, software released within a given major release will not suddenly be revised to a completely different baseline. ![]() ![]() CentOS, like any enterprise linux, is geared toward stability and, importantly, compatibility throughout the major release (review Semantic Versioning). ![]()
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